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Mary Ann Wilson

Albert John (Jack) Wilson

WILSON - Mary Ann Wilson and Albert John (Jack) Wilson. Mary Ann Wilson (Hepburn) was born April 29, 1922 on the family farm north-west of Yorkton. After graduating from high school Mary attended Normal School in Regina where she received her teaching diploma. She began her teaching career in Torquay and then moved to Beaver School near Springside and finally taught at Orkney School near Yorkton. Albert John “Jack” Wilson was born January 16, 1915 on the family farm west of Springside. He attended school at Beaver and Crossroads. After completing Grade 8, Jack began working on the family farm with his father. They had a mixed farming operation raising grain, cattle, swine and poultry. While teaching at Beaver School, Mary met Jack and they began courting. They were married July 11, 1946 in an intimate ceremony at the home of Mary’s sister, Jessie Hancock, in Yorkton. After honeymooning at Clear Lake, MB the couple settled on the Wilson family farm to begin a wonderful marriage that lasted 69 years. They both lent their time and talents to community efforts. Mary served as secretary treasurer of the Creekside Rural Telephone Company. She was a long-time member of the Creekside Homemakers Club. Jack served as a board member for the Yorkton Co-op and Theodore United Church. They were both active members of the Theodore United Church where Mary also taught Sunday school classes for a time. Music helped add fullness to their lives. Mary played guitar in her early years and Jack played a number of instruments including guitar, violin, piano and organ - all learned by ear. They both enjoyed old time dancing including square dancing and later took up Scottish Country Dancing and took part in many Robbie Burns Day celebrations. One of the highlights of their travels was a trip to Scotland where they re-connected with many relatives. They also made two trips to the beautiful islands of Hawaii and took cruises to the Caribbean and Mexico, travelled to both coasts of Canada and ventured north to Alaska and south to Branson, Missouri. Mary enjoyed sewing, knitting, crocheting and liquid embroidery. She loved growing flowers both indoors and out and spent time feeding and watching various songbirds. During his lifetime, Jack produced many pieces of art, water coloured paintings that have been and will continue to be enjoyed by family and friends. While they had many interests, family was always at the centre of their lives. After spending many years on the farm, Mary and Jack moved to Yorkton in 2000 where they lived on their own until 2013 when failing health necessitated assisted living care. That marked the first time they were ever apart. Mary passed away peacefully on March 16, 2016 at the Yorkton and District Nursing Home. She was predeceased by her parents William and Jessie Hepburn, sisters Jessie (husband Stanley Hancock) and Margaret (husband Lloyd Sherwin) and brothers Bert (wife Margaret) and William (wife Doris). Jack passed away two weeks after Mary on March 30, 2016 also at the Yorkton and District Nursing Home. He was predeceased by his parents John and Mary Wilson and his sister Winnifred (husband Dan Foster). Mary and Jack are survived by their children, David (Bev), Bruce (Lois), Sandra (Gerald Konkel), Craig (Pam) and Sherry (John Gillies) along with 12 grandchildren; Leonard Foster (Mandie), Sharlene (Scott Fitzsimmons), Carla, Michelle (Scott Greff), Jody (Chris Warner), Chad Konkel (Allison), Gavin Konkel (Chantel), Amy Konkel, Andrew Wilson (Melissa), Derek Wilson, Graham Gillies and Grant Gillies (Megan) along with 14 great-grandchildren. A Memorial Service to Celebrate the Lives of Jack and Mary Wilson was held on Saturday, April 2, 2016 from St. Andrew’s United Church in Yorkton, SK with Reverend Jen Dresser officiating. The organist, Shani Apland, led the congregation in the singing of the hymns, “Make a Joyful Noise” (as the processional), “In The Garden” and “How Great Thou Art”. The Piper, Ferne Katzberg, led the recessional. Jack and Mary were laid to rest in the Yorkton Memorial Gardens, Garden of St. Mark with their children, Sandra, Sherry, David, Bruce and Craig serving as their urn bearers. Friends so wishing may forward their condolences to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatchewan.

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WOOD - Dorothy Wood (Read) passed away peacefully at the Foam Lake Jubilee Care Home on March 6, 2016. Dorothy was born August 25, 1921 in Regina to Charles and Polly Read. Having a father who was in the RCMP meant they moved around to places including Regina, Maple Creek and Prince Albert until her parents moved the family back to England before World War II. The family lived in Redditch, near Bromsgrove where Dorothy worked in a munitions factory. After the war the family moved back to Canada and settled in Prince Albert. As a single woman, she spent many hours with her nieces Diana and Brenda and had lots of stories to tell. Dorothy worked for the Prince Albert Fair Board. It was through the fair board that she met a farmer from Yorkton, Harvey Wood. They were married in Prince Albert in 1954 and moved back to the farm. There they raised two sons, Douglas and Grant. Dorothy immersed herself in the role of farm wife. For a city girl, she adjusted extremely well to this life. She worked beside Harvey and was his best friend and partner. Both Harvey and Dorothy were involved in the Yorkton Fair Board. Dorothy loved to sing and was a long-time member of the Sweet Adeline’s. Harvey and Dorothy loved to host family gatherings at the farm and she adored her in-laws and out-laws. One of her greatest joys was big family gatherings. She loved being surrounded by her nieces and nephews and visiting with her extended family. Dorothy kept a calendar with information about all her family - their birthdays, anniversaries and deaths. She was very careful to transfer the information to a new calendar every year. There was always food and drink on the table for company, whether friends or family. Harvey passed away suddenly in 1978 leaving a huge void in her heart and life. Dorothy loved the farm and was determined to stay there. She spent many hours on the deck making figures of the clouds, watching the deer walk through the yard and the geese fly overhead. She was a member of Holy Trinity Anglican Church and relied on her faith during difficult times. She regularly walked with and talked to God and thanked Him for the many blessings she was given. Dorothy especially loved watching her four grandchildren grow up and cherished the time she spent with them. Dorothy is predeceased by her husband, Harvey. She leaves to mourn her passing and celebrate her life: Douglas (Dale) and grandchildren Devon and Glenn; Grant (Karen) and grandchildren Scott (Heather) and Eric, plus many cherished nieces and nephews and their families. Friends are invited to join the family for a celebration of Dorothy’s life on Saturday, April 9 at 2:00 pm at Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Yorkton. In lieu of flowers a donation can be made to the benevolent institution of your choice in Dorothy’s name.

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HABERSTOCK - In memory of Donny Haberstock. April 9, 1996. Always so good, unselfish and kind. None on this earth your equal I’ll find. Honorable and true in all your ways, Loving and faithful to the end of your days, Honest and liberal, ever upright; Loved by your friends and all whom you knew, One in a million, that husband was you. 20 years have now passed, our hearts still sore, as time rolls on, we miss you more; A loving man tender and kind, What beautiful memories you left behind.

VICTIM SUPPORT WORKERS are required for the RCMP based Parkland Victims Services Inc. Program. Victim Support Workers are volunteers who aid victims of crime and traumatic events by providing information, advocacy, support and referrals. Volunteers are required throughout the entire area which Parkland Victims Services Inc. serves. These locations include: Yorkton, Kamsack, Broadview, Canora, Esterhazy, Melville, Moosomin, Wadena, Wynyard & surrounding areas. The following qualifications are required: * 18 years of age or older *Pass police security screening and sign an oath of confidentiality *A sincere interest and ability to work with people * Sign a one year contract committing to 3 or 4 hours per week *Be available for on-call work *Successfully complete 40 hours of initial training program and participate in monthly training/staff meetings Applications may be obtained by contacting Parkland Victims Services at 306-786-2408 or through your local RCMP Detachment. Application Deadline: April 30, 2016. If someone listens, or stretches out a hand, or whispers a kind word of encouragement, or attempts to understand a lonely person, extraordinary things begin to happen.

Nothing can ever take away the love a heart holds dear. They say it takes a minute to find a special person, an hour to appreciate them, a day to love them; but an entire life to forget them. -Loving you always, forgetting you never. Sonia. LAZURKO - In loving memory of our dear Mother Rose who passed away 30 years ago on April 6, 1986. We grow as a family every year and miss you just as much as the day you left. We love you Mom. If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane I’d walk right up to heaven and bring you home again. No farewell words were spoken no time to say goodbye You were gone before I knew it and only God knows why. My heart still aches with sadness and secret tears still flow What it meant to say I love you No one can ever know. But now I know you want me to mourn for you no more To remember all the happy times Life still has much in store. Since you’ll never be forgotten I pledge to you today A hallowed place within my heart Is where you’ll always stay. -Love your family. MALONEY - In memory of Esther - April 11, 2011. Mother, Grandma & Great Grandma. As time unfold another year Memories keeps you ever near Silent thoughts of time together Memories that will last forever. -Lovingly remembered by your family. MCCALLUM - In loving memory of Phyllis McCallum, who passed away April 9, 2015. One year has passed since that sad day, So many things have happened since you were called away. So many things to share with you had you been left to stay, Every day in some small way, memories of you come our way. Though absent you are ever near, still missed and loved and always dear. -Forever loved and remembered by Jim McCallum, Stacy, Trent, Grant and families. SITKO - Mike. April 4, 2015. Just a prayer from us who loved you. A precious memory fond and true. Memories are like threads of gold. They never tarnish nor grow old. Deep in our heart your memory is kept. To love, to cherish, to never forget. -Forever Loved Dorothy.

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Adeline Sharon Kolodziejak May 7, 1948 - April 2, 2015 Just one year ago we said goodbye to a special woman who’s smile lit up the room while her laugh filled it. While we brace ourselves for special days and holidays, it is the moments that remind us of a fond memory or special bond that catch us by surprise to miss you even more. We find comfort in the memories - the milestones, helping each other through tough times, proud moments and the laughter that we shared. Even though you are no longer here, you continue to be part of each new memory. “Perhaps they are not stars in the sky, but rather openings where our loved ones shine down to let us know they are happy.” - Inuit Proverb —Love your Husband, Daughters, Relatives & Friends Harvey_Kolodziejak_1x75.e06_

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WILK - In loving memory of Paul who passed away April 6, 2004. So much has changed since you’ve been gone. Through ups and downs our lives move on. But as time rolls by one thing remains true. We’ll always have memories of you. - Lovingly remembered by Rick, Randy, Elvis, Nadine and families.

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The family of the late Art Gazdewich would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone for the love and support shown to our family during this very difficult time. Thank you to the Yorkton Ambulance, Yorkton RCMP and the staff at the Yorkton Union Hospital emergency and ICU for their support and comfort. Lovell and Larry for tehir support and comfort at the hospital. Thank you to Bailey’s Funeral Home for their guidance and support. A special thank you to Larry who helped us through the funeral preparation with so much care and compassion your comforting words will not be forgotten. Thank you to the people that phoned and visited Art at home when he was unable to get out. Thank you to everyone that phoned condolences, gifts of food, sent flowers, cards or made memorial donations and Liturgy. A very special thank you to the ladies that made supper and brought it to the house words can’t express. Thank you to everyone that attended the prayers and funeral at St. Mary’s Church, Fr. Bohdan Lukie, Fr. Raymond Lukie for prayers, funeral services and all the comforting words, St. Mary’s choir, cantors, The Knights of Columbus and Brotherhood for leading the Rosary. To Stan of St. Mary’s hall for coffee, funeral lunch, UCWLC ladies preparing the lunch. Your kindness will never be forgotten. -Forever grateful to all. Sylvia Gazdewich, Brenda & Allan, Loretta & Nickkie, Carolyn & Patrick, Barb & Chris, Grandchildren & Great Grandchildren.

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CASH ONLY SALE. MANITOBA POULTRY, RABBIT & PET STOCK ASSOC. will be holding their Annual Spring Sale at Brandon’s Keystone Centre, Sunday April 10, 12 noon start. For more info call Rob 204-563-4929

GIGANTIC ANNUAL GUN AND HOBBY SHOW in Dauphin, MB, Saturday, April 16, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, April 19, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 304 Whitmore Avenue (8 Avenue Hall). Admission $5, under 12 free with adult. Approximately 80 - 8ft tables. May contain guns and related items, military items, hobbies, crafts, antiques, hockey cards, Indian artifacts. Something of interest for everyone. This is a buying, selling, trading show. Bring your guns and collectibles. BuySell-Trade or have appraised. For information phone (204) 444-4690.

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Notices / Nominations

Notices / Nominations

PUBLIC MEETING OF VOTERS R.M. OF SALTCOATS NO. 213

When: Thursday, April 14th, 2016 - 7 p.m. Where: Saltcoats Community Hall 203 Glasgow Avenue, Saltcoats, Sask. Purpose: To provide information on the new Regulations for Agriculture Water Drainage as announced by the Province of Saskatchewan on September 1, 2015. This information will be provided by a Representative from the Saskatchewan Water Security Agency. Information will also be provided on the formation of Conservation and Development Areas, and Watershed Association Boards, as per the Conservation and Development Act and Watershed Associations. Dated this 23rd day of March, 2016 Ronald R. Risling, Administrator


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